"Commander?" "Yeah?" "When I was a kid.. at night, I used to think there was a baker under my bed. Do you ever have anything under your bed?" "No." "Well did you ever bend down and look?" "No." "Well how do you there wasn't a baker under your bed?" "Randall, shut up." Most irrational fear at night I've ever heard.
If it really was Julie, that would have made made me horny as hell. I wish that it would have been her on the other side, I would enjoy this scene so much, as it is, I never thought it was funny that his character got humiliated personally. Even though he may have deserved it, I can’t help but feel bad for the character. It always made me feel uncomfortable when I was watching it a room of people, to the point where I had to leave the room. It disturbed me in a way. If it had been Julie, I would have loved this scene. I always loved the rest of this movie, but this scene makes it hard to watch for me.
HERE is The Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified/Pierced for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moshe (Moses) wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
I remember watching this exact moment in the theaters as a kid, front row. Absolutely uncontrollable laughter of the purist kind. Man, those were the days.
That's what I was thinking when I first saw this. It's like he was doing that out of habit, and forgetting for that split second that he's trapped inside the space suit with the fart. 😅😅😅😅
That is so very true. Early English literature was full of it. Dante, Shakespeare, Chaucer and Ben Johnson all used it in their writings. In 1610, Johnson's comedy "The Alchemist" opened with the line, "I fart at thee!" So, there you go.
Can you imagine be working that day I'm going home to the wife and kids and being asked, "How was your day?" "Well, one of the Martian astronauts farted in his space suit"
This entire scene is GOLD! What makes it even better is seeing all of the brilliant NASA Mission Control’s reactions, completely losing it and laughing their heads off 35 million miles away 🤣 I know fart jokes can be off putting for many people, but I thought this scene was just the right amount of hilarious and timed very well in the film. Didn’t feel forced; LOVE IT! One of the most underrated comedies out there 👏🏻🤣❤️
How old are you now? Have you changed? Are you still healthy? I know we're all going through a lot right now. Just know that somewhere out in the world, a stranger still wants to help you.
The new Beavis And Butthead movie describes itself in the trailer as the "Dumbest Sci-fi movie ever made", proving once and for all that they never watched this "masterpiece."
That fart echoing at 2:38 and 3:17 ... hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha **nearly suffocates laughing**
Because disney is too focused on activism for the devil instead of making good movies or even good comedy.... and they are too busy ruining Star wars too.
Included on the soundtrack were: • “When You Wish Upon a Star” • “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands” & of course “Rocketman” (Performed by Elton John)
Randall: Commander i'm having trouble breathing Commander: Uh your having trouble breathing ugh My eyes are Burning!!!!!! LMAO!!!!!! Favorite scene ever!!!!
@@MM-bn7uo true, though I doubt the could get to it in those suits. Oh god, it just dawned on me. Since their air supply is connected they would smell it. I'll take the fart air over shit food
Astronaut John Young had fart problems on Apollo 16. Never mentioned if he ripped one during an EVA. Blamed it on the Tang during a rant with Charlie Duke in the LM. He was unaware that his mic was hot and everyone in MC heard it.
I love farting scenes and this was one of the best!!! Another one was from the Naughty Professor... when the old man and the kid keeps farting back and forth, until the old man farts so hard that he craps his pants... LOL!!!
I''m now in my seventies and I still find zany humour, such as the WB cartoons, the Three Stooges and jokes featuing flatulence funny. It is however sobering to think that the Stooges started 100 years ago and the WB cartoons were done in the 1940's. As it says in the 'Time Warp' song, "Time is fleeting"